BIOL 1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Zygosity, Allele Frequency, Disruptive Selection

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Sub-categories of natural selection: frequency distribution of a heritable trait, evolution by natural selection occurs when . Heritable variation (a heritable trait = an adaptation) leads to differential. Evolution a change in allele frequencies in a gene pool over time. Definitions: genetic variation the number & relative frequency of alleles that are present in a particular. Directional selection is most common when population is faced with new. Three modes of natural selection: directional selection. Countervailing selection the average phenotype changes in one direction. Intermediate variants are favoured the mean trait value does not change c. f. By the removal of deleterious alleles by : stabilizing selection, directional selection, disruptive selection. Disruptive = destabilizing = diversifying = bidirectional. Favours individuals at both tails of the phenotypic range. Occurs when 2 different opportunities are available. Disruptive selection can lead to assortative mating. Intermediate individuals are less efficient in consuming either source. Positive assortative mating: mating with alike". Negative assortative mating: mating with unlike".

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